eightynine4x4
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I’ve finally noticed this by parking the vehicle and testing at night. When the lights are on, there is no rear blinker activity. The lights simply remain illuminated.
I was imagining they’d grow brighter during blinks, I guess? How is it supposed to appear? Or is there simply no rear blinker action when lights are on?
Also, how do rear blinkers illumination relate to brake lights?
There are two bulbs in back. One is behind clear plastic and is for reverse. The other is behind red plastic so obviously indicates for brakes, lights ON, and turn signals. Do I have a grounding issue or something?
I was imagining they’d grow brighter during blinks, I guess? How is it supposed to appear? Or is there simply no rear blinker action when lights are on?
Also, how do rear blinkers illumination relate to brake lights?
There are two bulbs in back. One is behind clear plastic and is for reverse. The other is behind red plastic so obviously indicates for brakes, lights ON, and turn signals. Do I have a grounding issue or something?